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Razzle

1998-Dave Bjorkback, Dave Cantwell, and Bob Wall come together to start new recording project (some tracks for a tribute album for Arizona band The Piz). Five tracks recorded, 4 used.

1999-After playing together for several months, the trio adds Al Henderson to the lineup. Razzle is born. Songwriting begins.

2000-First show played, several more throughout year.

early 2001-Al Henderson tragically passes away. Band decides to record all songs as a three piece.

April 2001-Band records 7-song CD with Jay Murphy in Mia Hamm's old house in Chapel Hill.

soon thereafter, after being turned away by Skin Graft, Merge, and Sit-N-Spin, band releases CD on its own. Rock music changes for the better. Lincoln Sward's life has purpose.

1998-Dave Bjorkback, Dave Cantwell, and Bob Wall come together to start new recording project (some tracks for a tribute album for Arizona band The Piz). Five tracks recorded, 4

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7-song CD
by Razzle

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1.  The Subtlety of Style Vs. the King of Holes
2.  Chooglin'
3.  Requiem (for the Booze Fighters)
4.  Snackless Motherfucker To-nite
5.  Crothers
6.  Nasty by Hisself
7.  (Back to The) Watt

1998-Dave Bjorkback, Dave Cantwell, and Bob Wall come together to start new recording project (some tracks for a tribute album for Arizona band The Piz). Five tracks recorded, 4 used.

1999-After playing together for several months, the trio adds Al Henderson to the lineup. Razzle is born. Songwriting begins.

2000-First show played, several more throughout year.

early 2001-Al Henderson tragically passes away. Band decides to record all songs as a three piece.

April 2001-Band records 7-song CD with Jay Murphy in Mia Hamm's old house in Chapel Hill.

soon thereafter, after being turned away by Skin Graft, Merge, and Sit-N-Spin, band releases CD on its own. Rock music changes for the better. Lincoln Sward's life has purpose.

1998-Dave Bjorkback, Dave Cantwell, and Bob Wall come together to start new recording project (some tracks for a tribute album for Arizona band The Piz). Five tracks recorded, 4